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bradboulanger

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  1. That's a lot of effing batteries! Sent from my SGH-T999L using Tapatalk
  2. Oh boy... My bank account is sensing another trip to homedepot Sent from my SGH-T999L using Tapatalk
  3. I may have read that wrong. .. not sure Sent from my SGH-T999L using Tapatalk
  4. Yeah I had the same problem, I didn't want to wear the thing anywhere fearing I might ruin itSent from my SGH-T999L using Tapatalk
  5. Awesome news! If only we could get craftsman back to America... Sent from my SGH-T999L using Tapatalk
  6. Yeah, vinyl is something i have been considering a lot. Any recommendations on a particular brand or type?Sent from my SGH-T999L using Tapatalk
  7. Did you see the one where he used a pressure washer to form a jet engine? I thought that was pretty impressive. Sent from my SGH-T999L using Tapatalk
  8. Yeah that's why i was thinking of a thick thermal shirt that is meant to be tight and worn with layers. I suppose my main issue is that I don't like to wear thick jackets in the winter and tend to go with a hoodie even if it is zero outside lol Sent from my SGH-T999L using Tapatalk
  9. Hey guys, I bought a heated hoodie last year and to be honest I wasn't really impressed. It does get warm but it can hardly be felt because it really isn't tight to the skin. When sitting down with my back against a seat it works so much better. So I got this idea, I do think a heated thermal shirt could work really good. If the heat is right against you it will actually warm the body up. Just an idea I wanted to share. Sent from my SGH-T999L using Tapatalk
  10. Looks like a really good option, I will have to check out pricing. ThanksSent from my SGH-T999L using Tapatalk
  11. Hey guys, I'm pretty new here and not sure if this topic is properly placed but I am looking for advice on flooring in the kitchen and bath of the house I recently purchased. You should know that the house is a two family and I am currently working on the part of the house that will be rented. Time as well as budget is a big factor as I am currently paying all of my bills out of pocket without rental income. I am looking for a product that will be budget friendly and preferably easy to install. There is currently vinyl flooring on top of 3/4" plywood making it about level with the hardwood in the house. I am trying to avoid tile because i plan to keep the cabinets in place for now to save time, and don't really want the tile higher than the wood flooring. The finish I am looking for is preferably a stone tile type finish and it should be pretty durable, as it is going to be a rental. I am considering sheet vinyl but am not sure how long it will last. Any experience you guys have with flooring products would be really helpful! Sent from my SGH-T999L using Tapatalk
  12. Hahaha yeah I love this guy, his videos are intense Sent from my SGH-T999L using Tapatalk
  13. Just wanted to introduce myself. I have been a T.I.A subscriber for a while now and have just recently become more active in the community, YouTube comments, Facebook, and now forums! I figured it is as good a time as any to let you guys know who i am. My name is brad ( obviously ) I live in Massachusetts, I am 22 years old, and work at a local college as a journeyman HVAC/R technician. I recently purchased a two family house which I am currently renovating and updating in order to modernize the old and untouched 60's look. Perfect excuse to buy more tools! Not that I need an excuse... Speaking of tools, it is nearly impossible for me to go inside Homedepot or Lowes without walking out with at least one tool in addition to whatever I actually went in to buy. They say money can't buy happiness, but it can definitely buys tools! Am I right guys? Anyway, that's me in a nutshell. Thank you guys for reading and I'm looking forward to joining in on all the fun here! Sent from my SGH-T999L using Tapatalk
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